How to deal with Technology Burnout – Maybe it's life's cycles
(hanselman.com)
September 2016 Archive
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Privitization of telephone poles hindering fast, city-wide wifi
(backchannel.com)
11524.
This is what a hacker looks like
(linnytu.com)
11525.
11526.
Now Companies Are Getting Paid to Borrow
(wsj.com)
11527.
On the Existence of Weak One-Way Functions
(arxiv.org)
11528.
Who Framed the PTA Mom?
(latimes.com)
11529.
11530.
Talk by the Former Head of French SIGINT
(schneier.com)
11531.
Artistic, colourized and animated QR codes
(github.com)
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11534.
The new breed of cutting-edge catalysts
(nature.com)
11535.
Buddha was a data scientist
(techcrunch.com)
11536.
Type-safe build-configuration: Gradle meets Kotlin
(gradle.org)
11537.
FBI Director: ‘There’s No Such Thing as Absolute Privacy’
(news.bitcoin.com)
11538.
Tesla Netherlands investigates fatal accident in Baarn
(translate.google.com)
11540.
Show HN: iTunes and your face = play/pause
(github.com)
11541.
Raw Meat for Dogs: Progressive Nutrition or Misguided Opinion?
(ua-magazine.com)
11542.
Startup Kit for Bootstrap
(dorkoy.com)
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11544.
Lisp and APL
(kparc.com)
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How Universal is the Mind? (2011)
(psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com)
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What could be achieved with Open Data?
(linkedin.com)
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My Galaxy Note 7 exploded, first case in Australia
(reddit.com)